To view the "5 Day
Forecast", click the weather box
above, then scroll right. You will see the
5 Day Forecast for River
Tubing in Canyon Lake Texas, Sattler and Comal County.

Current
Guadalupe River Status: The
River is Open!Guadalupe
Release Rates - - Guadalupe River Conditions - - Guadalupe River Flows

The most important information
to look at (in the Blue Box above) is the
"cfs"
reading
(cubic feet per second), which represents
the current "River Flow"
being released at the Canyon Lake Dam, influencing our section of the
Guadalupe River, ultimately where you will be tubing! (Note: To
determine
the actual River Flow, add the "Turbine Setting" to the "Outlet
Works Release" and it
should equal the "Flow at Sattler Gage") If you find that things don't
add up correctly when
determining the actual River Flow, it's most likely due to faulty or broken
river gages, which happens quite often. The reading on the
"Flow at Sattler Gage" should represent the "actual river
flow".
The above "data feed" for Canyon Lake Water Levels & River
Conditions is provided by the
U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers out of Fort Worth, Texas and is updated daily.

Refer to the following chart to determine the current river conditions measured in "cfs"...

Guadalupe River
(Horseshoe Loop) at 52 cfs on 7-15-06
Float time around the Loop: about 2 1/2 hours...
Distance around the "Loop" ( 1 mile )

At 52 cfs, the Horseshoe Loop section of the
Guadalupe River is slow, but still popular and floatable in most areas.
The water is refreshing and feels great under the Hot Texas Sun, but
occasionally at low levels, your tube may hang up on riverbed rocks in
shallow places and you may have to move your tube back into more floatable
water.

Please read our "Tubing
Checklist" before coming out to go tubing, it's loaded with
great tips to help you have a great time!